Manhattan apartment price soars by 80% in 10 years

If you plan on buying an apartment in sexy Manhattan, you better do it quick. According to new figures, the price for city apartments has dramatacially increased by 80 percent or more over the last ten years.

NY Post reports that the average price of a single square foot was a mere $617 back in 2002. Now it stands at $1,087.

According to NY Daily News, the average sales price in Manhattan is now $1,426,912, which is a massive 80% higher than the average in 2002, according to a new report from Prudential Douglas Elliman.

“While the national market is still declining, Manhattan has been stable for two-and-a-half years,” said Jonathan Miller, CEO of appraisal firm Miller Samuel, which compiled the Prudential Douglas Elliman Report.

Last year saw the record-breaking sale of a luxuriant 15 Central Park West apartment for $88 million to Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, who then handed the apartment straight over to his ever-so-fortuitous 22-year-old daughter.